

Toy:Box (LP)
On January 7th, 2022, the day before Davidâs birthday, TOY (TOY:BOX) will receive its long awaited official release, finally making the legendary previously unreleased album available in three CD / six 10â vinyl versions.
TOY was recorded following David's triumphant Glastonbury 2000 performance. Bowie entered the studio with his band, Mark Plati, Sterling Campbell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Earl Slick, Mike Garson, Holly Palmer and Emm Gryner, to record new interpretations of songs heâd first recorded from 1964-1971. David planned to record the album âold schoolâ with the band playing live, choose the best takes and then release it as soon as humanly possible in a remarkably prescient manner. Unfortunately, in 2001 the concept of the âsurprise dropâ album release and the technology to support it were still quite a few years off, making it impossible to release TOY, as the album was now named, out to fans as instantly as David wanted. In the interim, David did what he did best; he moved on to something new, which began with a handful of new songs from the same sessions and ultimately became the album HEATHEN, released in 2002 and now acknowledged as one of his finest moments.
Now twenty years after its originally planned release, Davidâs co-producer Mark Plati says, ""Toy is like a moment in time captured in an amber of joy, fire and energy. Itâs the sound of people happy to be playing music. David revisited and re-examined his work from decades prior through prisms of experience and fresh perspective - a parallel not lost on me as I now revisit it twenty years later. From time to time, he used to say âMark, this is our albumâ - I think because he knew I was so deeply in the trenches with him on that journey. Iâm happy to finally be able to say it now belongs to all of us.â
Available in 3CD or 6x10â vinyl formats, TOY (TOY:BOX) is a special edition of the TOY album. The âcapture the momentâ approach of the recording sessions are extended to the sleeve artwork designed by Bowie featuring a photo of him as a baby with a contemporary face. The package also contains a 16-page full-colour book featuring previously unseen photographs by Frank Ockenfels 3.
The seeds of TOY were first sown in 1999 during the making of an episode of VH-1 Storytellers. David wanted to perform something from his pre-âSpace Oddityâ career, so he reached back to 1966 and dusted off âCanât Help Thinking About Meâ for the first time in thirty years. The song remained in the setlist for the short promotional tour for the âhoursâŠâ album, and in early 2000 David and producer Mark Plati compiled a list of some of Bowieâs earliest songs to re-record.
TOY finishes with a new song from which the album takes its title, 'Toy (Your Turn To Drive)â was constructed from a jam at the end of one of the live takes of âI Dig Everythingâ. The track is based around rearranged sections of Sterling Campbell's drums, Gail Ann Dorsey's bass and sections of Mike Garsonâs piano were looped along with a guitar line of Earl Slickâs that was sampled, time stretched and used as a repeating figure. Lastly, some of Holly and Emmâs backing vocals from the body of âDig Everythingâ were cut up and reassembled. Producer Mark Plati ""As it was culled from âI Dig Everythingâ it makes sense to bookend the album with this track - itâs also a fitting postscript to the TOY eraâ.
Included in TOY:BOX is a second CD/set of 10âs of alternative mixes and versions including proposed B-Sides (versions of Davidâs debut single âLiza Janeâ and 1967âs âIn The Heat Of The Morningâ), later mixes by Tony Visconti and the âTibet Versionâ of âSilly Boy Blueâ recorded at The Looking Glass Studio time at the of the 2001 Tibet House show in New York featuring Philip Glass on piano and Moby on guitar.
The third CD/set of 10âs features 'Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electricâ mixes of thirteen TOY tracks. Producer Mark Plati ""While we were recording the basic tracks Earl Slick suggested that he and I overdub acoustic guitars on all the songs. He said this was a Keith Richardsâ trick, sometimes these guitars would be a featured part of the track, and at other times theyâd be more subliminal. Later while mixing, David heard one of the songs broken down to just vocals and acoustic guitars; this gave him the idea that we ought to do some stripped-down mixes like that and that maybe one day they'd be useful. Once we put a couple of other elements in the pot, it felt like it could be a completely different record. I was only too happy to finish that thought some two decades after the fact.â
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On January 7th, 2022, the day before Davidâs birthday, TOY (TOY:BOX) will receive its long awaited official release, finally making the legendary previously unreleased album available in three CD / six 10â vinyl versions.
TOY was recorded following David's triumphant Glastonbury 2000 performance. Bowie entered the studio with his band, Mark Plati, Sterling Campbell, Gail Ann Dorsey, Earl Slick, Mike Garson, Holly Palmer and Emm Gryner, to record new interpretations of songs heâd first recorded from 1964-1971. David planned to record the album âold schoolâ with the band playing live, choose the best takes and then release it as soon as humanly possible in a remarkably prescient manner. Unfortunately, in 2001 the concept of the âsurprise dropâ album release and the technology to support it were still quite a few years off, making it impossible to release TOY, as the album was now named, out to fans as instantly as David wanted. In the interim, David did what he did best; he moved on to something new, which began with a handful of new songs from the same sessions and ultimately became the album HEATHEN, released in 2002 and now acknowledged as one of his finest moments.
Now twenty years after its originally planned release, Davidâs co-producer Mark Plati says, ""Toy is like a moment in time captured in an amber of joy, fire and energy. Itâs the sound of people happy to be playing music. David revisited and re-examined his work from decades prior through prisms of experience and fresh perspective - a parallel not lost on me as I now revisit it twenty years later. From time to time, he used to say âMark, this is our albumâ - I think because he knew I was so deeply in the trenches with him on that journey. Iâm happy to finally be able to say it now belongs to all of us.â
Available in 3CD or 6x10â vinyl formats, TOY (TOY:BOX) is a special edition of the TOY album. The âcapture the momentâ approach of the recording sessions are extended to the sleeve artwork designed by Bowie featuring a photo of him as a baby with a contemporary face. The package also contains a 16-page full-colour book featuring previously unseen photographs by Frank Ockenfels 3.
The seeds of TOY were first sown in 1999 during the making of an episode of VH-1 Storytellers. David wanted to perform something from his pre-âSpace Oddityâ career, so he reached back to 1966 and dusted off âCanât Help Thinking About Meâ for the first time in thirty years. The song remained in the setlist for the short promotional tour for the âhoursâŠâ album, and in early 2000 David and producer Mark Plati compiled a list of some of Bowieâs earliest songs to re-record.
TOY finishes with a new song from which the album takes its title, 'Toy (Your Turn To Drive)â was constructed from a jam at the end of one of the live takes of âI Dig Everythingâ. The track is based around rearranged sections of Sterling Campbell's drums, Gail Ann Dorsey's bass and sections of Mike Garsonâs piano were looped along with a guitar line of Earl Slickâs that was sampled, time stretched and used as a repeating figure. Lastly, some of Holly and Emmâs backing vocals from the body of âDig Everythingâ were cut up and reassembled. Producer Mark Plati ""As it was culled from âI Dig Everythingâ it makes sense to bookend the album with this track - itâs also a fitting postscript to the TOY eraâ.
Included in TOY:BOX is a second CD/set of 10âs of alternative mixes and versions including proposed B-Sides (versions of Davidâs debut single âLiza Janeâ and 1967âs âIn The Heat Of The Morningâ), later mixes by Tony Visconti and the âTibet Versionâ of âSilly Boy Blueâ recorded at The Looking Glass Studio time at the of the 2001 Tibet House show in New York featuring Philip Glass on piano and Moby on guitar.
The third CD/set of 10âs features 'Unplugged & Somewhat Slightly Electricâ mixes of thirteen TOY tracks. Producer Mark Plati ""While we were recording the basic tracks Earl Slick suggested that he and I overdub acoustic guitars on all the songs. He said this was a Keith Richardsâ trick, sometimes these guitars would be a featured part of the track, and at other times theyâd be more subliminal. Later while mixing, David heard one of the songs broken down to just vocals and acoustic guitars; this gave him the idea that we ought to do some stripped-down mixes like that and that maybe one day they'd be useful. Once we put a couple of other elements in the pot, it felt like it could be a completely different record. I was only too happy to finish that thought some two decades after the fact.â













